Features Song Lyrics for The Beach Boys's Pet Sounds album. Includes Album Cover, Release Year, and User Reviews.
Pet Sounds, the 11th album by the Beach Boys, filled with elaborate vocal harmonies, myriad sound effects, and a Phil Spector/"Wall of Sound"-like mastery of studio recording techniques, has been often recognized as one of the most influential records in the history of rock. It is often l...
The love songs ofPet Soundsbegin with the gorgeous theme of frustrated mid-Sixties blueballed adolescence, “wouldn’t it be nice to stay together, hold each other close the whole night through?…” That question lays the entire premise of the album immediately in front of us. “You Still ...
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The big influence was Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys. That was the album that flipped me. The musical invention on that album was, like, ‘Wow!’ That was the big thing for me. I just thought, ‘Oh dear me. This is the album of all time. What the hell are we going to do?...
“Wouldn’t It Be Nice” is an explanation for every stupid teenager who’s ever run off an gotten married.Still, an album filled with this sort of idealized romantic love wouldn’t be emotionally satisfying or realistic. PET SOUNDS takes things further than 99% of pop albums (up to that...
Mike Love:The originalPet Soundsalbum is awesome for so many reasons. There’s a lot of inaccuracies, b.s., like I didn’t like the album. Can we put that to rest then? Did you not likePet Sounds? That’s completely asinine. How many ways can I say it? First of all, I named...
“So he had all the tracks done and we came back from Japan, we labored over doing the harmonies and all the backgrounds and the leads for thePet Soundsalbum. ‘Wouldn’t It Be Nice,’ we must have done 25 takes of certain sections of it, just to make sure it was perfect.” ...
Perone recalled the song's use of a "sighing" motif present throughout the whole of Pet Sounds. WikiMatrix Aún seguimos hablando de Pet Sounds y eso que salió en el 67, ¿cierto? I mean, we're still talking about Pet Sounds now and that came out, what, in'67?
Pepper’s. However, I do give Pet Sounds kudos for being the first to veer off the boy-band path and dig deep—real, real deep. The album offered a glimpse of how the studio, a place of more constraints than opportunities in the ’60s, could b...